-.Fontlte.S• • , Literary Messenger. '. ' • •• 4131 . . .Vs Spirit. - , Ail infant's sont—the sweetestthing of earth, ;To which endoweadtits beautifully are,given, e j i As might befit a mote than mortal brilt- INnat shall it be, When , 'midst ifs of trine mirth, Ana love, bud trustfujness; 'tis her te heaven wiwit grow into might above th shieli 1 A spiritof high Wisdom. glory, power— - A cherub guard oft to Eternal Tower, With knowledge S: ed of its vast mysteries.? Or sill perpetual e ildhood be its slower I To sport forever, a .bright joyous thing, Yielding its Praise n glad , but feeble touea, A tender dove ben ° alb the Almighty's wing. =I 'env Orleans was agreeably day, to find a plump turkey liner, and inquired of his ser .tained. “Why Sar," replied ey has been rolstin on our i dis mornin I seize him for A gentleman in suiptised the other . served up for his di' vatit huw it .was o adat fence tree nights; de'rent of de fence. No D01713T.-4 see," said a young lady yes tordal, "that some Booksellers adveytise bank dec larations for sale. I wish I could get one." "Why?" asked he mother.-. "Because, ma, yr. G— is too modest to ask me to marry hin, and perhaps . if I could 611 a blank declaration with the 'question' he would • sign it." ,„ PASiIIONA BLE WIATERI NG PL (CEfl [A sketch by a - village Beair t ? do not happen to belong to any regiment" 'And have you no lands in ~ Arkansair 'Not an acre.' .Pray then may I take the liberty of king who you are!' 4I am your husband, m m, at your service, and only eon of a famous gabler, who left me heir to his principles and prunsaions.' 'My father gave me a good education, 'said the holy: 'So did mine,' said the gentleman .but it-has' not prevented me from trumping the wrong trump , this , time.' So saying Major Fit l ieonnel bounced out of the chamber, hastened to the bar' and called the land lord His interesting bridefollowed ,on tiptOe, and listened unoboe.ved. The Major inquired • .at what hour the nail stage would pass by fur New York.' , Abbut midnight.' was the reply. 'Please to secure rAe a scat,' said the Major, 'and let me be wakeneL, at the proper hour.' 'Only one seat!' enquired the host. 'One seat only,' he landlord remarked that it gentlemen, who set off in the fare in advance, upon- which was the reply. . was customary for night to pay their the major paid for The major and chambers; the fo arms of sleep, but sy god from her e siitge drive up to his hnde retireil to separate er was soon locked in the the latter opened the dtow ,•elids. midi' sh e heard the tie door of the irM, she hastily e%iously made up her bundle, dy never steals a march, hast- rose, and having without which a i ened down 'atairs landlord, who ing 1 Upon the way she met the red if her husband was awake! , .e lady, 'and need not be dis was taken for you, then?' in 'Certainly' 'O, very well the gentleman—the stage is ip in.' Mrs. Fitzconnel jump and was soon on her way to g the gallant major to provide e, and a new wife at his lei- 'He is not,' said ti turbed.' .The sea: quired the landlo —well not distut ready randam—ju, ea in accordingly New York, leavi another COnveyat aura. This is ft good tory told about a steamboat captain, says the Cincinnati Message, which is altogether too goo to be lost. The captain had become popular o the river as a commander, and was about to take charge of a new boat, ane of the handsomest tl at ever was built in the west. On the evening p eceding the morning she was to leave port, he was induced by one of the 'owners to visit hi house, where there was to be a party of ladies, some of whom were to' be his passengers to New Orleans. The captaid (cit a little queer abouCgoing; he was more at home on the hurricane l: eck, or the social flail of his boat, Om' in the riming rootu among ladies.— He summed up e urage, Itoweer, Went and .as introduced to the rnpany. :,, , Capt.. D.' said one' of his lady passengers, 'you must be a happy mark to be master,of so biNtutiful a boat." tSlie is a beautiful boat'. madam—stns on the water like a duck.' He :was tin' town,' as long as the about steamboats. , Capt. D.'', a blue-stocking of the Lady .: that do you think:of the int- i :V 'Think, madam ! think ! t to much wood, draws too much conversation was said another lady,l Languish -tribe, mortal Shakspearl I think she burns water, and carries too little freight. learned whether thit'C apt. staid any longer or not. When is a pig like a paragraph ! When he is penned. Query; will The eating of shell fish develoPe the Mrss i iies 2 —don't give us a crab-bed answer. When ishermon sing, what part do they prefer I Tity take the /lass. Nhy do fishermen drive a Lrothable business ! Because' their hell gain is esinal to their gross receipts. Sam came up the river with a fish pole on his shoulder. Hallo,tays Jo, what have you cantle Nothing, says Sa 1, -'Yes, you have,' saYs Jo, 'you have broughtohome a perch.' , A perch l' 'Yes, you have a r?d, and isn't a rod a perch !' 1. 'Give it up.' i A woman, in a *town not fir from Portsmouth, N. H. who hadn ill-used by her husband, on finding him enjoy ng the comforts of, a sound sleep, quietly sew d him up in the bed clothes, bei and while he was 'n that defenceless situation, gave Gun a sound (irasbing. INFLCENCE uE THIS AIINEUAL Ft.iLwArs I% DEVELOPING :1 omens Or • Coos! rur.-.—On our repent trip to arlinalon, at the opening of Ole Great North o r 1 England Railroad, the proba ble influence of that eluderisking on the comtm r OW interest• of the districts through which it pe,s as was naturally a subject of inquiry. IX hale cm tattling tattling info :ratio as to this point, in reference to the line ust cu ipleted, we !dirtied a number offsets in r latinn o.several of the previously ex isting nortiint railways, which appear worthy of . being reeordod 0 il'astrate the power of the great ineana of communication to dcvrlope the resour ces of a country. I afore the opening of the Stock lon and Darlington Railway, the export trade in coals might ho sill to be confined to the riser: Tyne and Wear, That railway was originated chiefly in order - to supply the wants of the district it traverses in reference to fuel: end the estimate .i.hen made of the probable quantity of coals which would pass along the line, was, aliat there would be 80,000 tons fur Ile neighborhood, and 10,000 I for exports annual! . The number of tons now carried by the , corn my is, for the neighboring diatricts, (80 000 1 tie; for exportation, 560,000 tons yearly. In the mean time, the ela - enee Hail: way, terminating o the Tees, has been brou g ht into operation, and ontributes to the coals exhor ted probably . not le s than 140,000 tans per an num. At a later p riot! the Marquis of London 'dewy constructed h a harbor of Seaham, a port about four miles Sou h of Sunderland; it is di& cult to state the qua itty thence exported yearly, hut it probably exce ds 300,000 tons. At a still -more recent period, the anMent,fishing town of Hartlepool has beco e the scene of the export of a still larger vaunt . How striking is the con trast between the eta e of Durham at the present time; and at thetieriod when Domesday Book 'was compiled! Th amount of money annually received within 30 ilea of Darlington , for coals stone. may be rough y stated at four millions ster ling) (of course thisar e embrace% Newcastle and its vicisityl) but a I rge proportion of this °nor cnous revenue pow into that country, of which nothing bettcreould i te said .by the surveyors of William the (::onqut. r, than-' , Durham is weete." —Leeds .I.Lcu.z.y. 1 , - • • %RR;IGE3IENT FOR 118412.. OLD . ESTABLISIIED PASSAGE OFFDE• 100 Pout stREET,CAIMPt OF SOUTH STIIEMT. rrnE subscribers beg leave to call W 0. 1 .7 JR * the atteuthia of their friends, and, the public; in " general, to the ful lowing arrangement for the year 1a42, for tbe:purposo 'of bringing out- Cabin, Second Cabin and Steetago tiasseogere By the new line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing the Ist, 13th and 25th of every month. The ships coMprising this hoe aro Geo. Washington, Indep ndencc, United States, Sheffield, Garrick, Siddons, Patrick Henry, Roscoe, Viiginiao, . Stephen Whitney, Roscius, - Sheridan. By- the London Pockets, To sail from New York the Ito, 10th and 20th— and from London on the 7:h, 17th and 27th of each month. Mediator, Ontario, Wellington, Toronto, Quebec, Westminster, Philadelphia, St. James, Switzerland, Mootreal, Hendrick Hudson ' Gladiator, In connection with tho above, and for the pur pose of ain't ding still greater facilities to passen gers, the subscribers have established the _ S/ar [he if Liverpool Pizeltels, To sail from 'Livetpmi'l on the 7th - and 19th of every month, complising the'follow'ng very so. perior fast sailing ships. , viz Russell Glover, Capt. Howes, 1000 tons Echo, Sill, . 850 St. Mark, Alerseder, 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly new, first class. copper. ed and copper. fastened. The last lour are own. ed exclusivell , by the subscrbers, a fact .which, independent or their long standing in their bu. siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to the !Albite which no other house in their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the game class, in regular Succession, thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool y eekly, so that there will be no possible detentior. Passengers who wish v. ill be found with an abundant supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cases where the parties de cline coming out, the money paid for their pas; 'sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation of persons wishing to send money , to their friend-, dratis at sight will he given on the following Bank and Blanches, ' viz:— ; .On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, psychic at Cork Limei ick Clonmel Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway Armagh A. hiona Coleraine Kilkenny Rollins Tralee Ir , ifighal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena , l'arsenstoe.n Duwnpairtck Cavan ',organ 0,1021, Dungannon Rrnnnn Enmi fiallyshannon Strabane ' Dung" even Mallow .Moneyniore Cattehtll Kdrush Scotland—The City Rank of Glasgow. • England—Messrs. Phillips 4- Tiptadv, Landon ; P. W. Byrnes. Esq., Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address ( if by letter post paid) GLOVER & McMURRAY, • 10.0 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BY RN 1..7, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. AGENTS. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Cu., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Barman, Es.q. Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, London Berry and Cork. The subscriber is now ready to engage Passet.gers to sail direct from either i i of the above named Ports in 'Vessels to sail in the months of April, May, an June. trr The subscriber, wil also engage Passen gers going out from Ne r w York to London or Liverpool, and transmit ohey to any part 01 England, Leland:, Wales\a . i l i , : i l Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Jour I offieci. ISAAC THOMPSON & Co's. Opposition Daily Line Of New Four florae Troy built rootlet? frttn PIIILADITPOIA TO P3TTSTILLE. via Reading, Railroad, leaves Philadelphia, daily, at o'clock A. arrives at Pottsville at 4 o'clock, P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, pl Gi clock, A. Al., arrives at Philadelphia at GI o'clock } P. M. Passengers by thus line will arrive of Putts vil e in time to take Stage for Sti l amokin, Sun. bury. Northumberland, ainville and Calla wis.a, and can depend on meeting with sober and care ful drivers, New Troy Colehes, and gentle, horses, and accommodating Agents. Racing not per mitted. We never The Proprietors are thankful for past favors, and merit a cmititmance of the same by their as. sidtious attention tor the accommodation and qafety of the !ravelling public. Tiiis Line of Stages has positively no cor.ne_ ettoo with any other line.on said road. For seats apply to 3AMF.S DIXON. at the City hotel , TH RI D Street, Philadelphia, and JOAN DUNGAN'S, at the Penne3dvanta For mer, THIRD Street, floor CulloWll,ll, Reading at HERR'S Hotel, Pot:av Ile at M. MORTI- M ER'S Poticvillr . hurl, and BRIGHT'S Mount Carbon Ilotise, which are the otilv office.. Fare, from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. Cur, 94 75 No. 2 .Car,, v 4 TRotlr,oN,. • , 31ICH 4, El. MORTIM ER., Proprietors. F. F.R T ENSASIAN 4. CO. N. 11.—Pergont, desiring to travel in this Line should inquire rot Thompson t Cu'. .Opposition Line and see that their receipts were so printed Kr 109,000 Box U.S or ,a 1 C DR. LEIDY'S SARSIPARILLA t.D.;) )i) PILLS sold the past year.- iit:7“.KILL OR Ct1RK.".,441 • r This doctrine is startling—it neveitlicle_ss is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the 'sumer. oils Quacks who mayufacture preperations of pa rlous kinds which have mercury for their base RE D. ARE THEN now you trust t o such preperations. 'Tis true, they kill or cure, and you all then hear of thy, cures, but never hear of the haled or wounded, or those whose Co .stitutions are completely destroyed and broken down. to ail those who have been using Quark-medi cines I would recommend the use of remedies that will counteract their bad effects, before it is to late. BE A DVISED, Therefore, to gurard against the evil eff:ects of Quack medicines, and employ *nib medicines only ay you know, and have proof of being prepared by a regular experienced ' Apou ecary and Physician.-- Such is Lrs SARSAPA V RI.A or Eity BLOOD PILLS, ' Which may be used at all times, ages, anti sea. sons: where either a - mild or active purgative may *required. or es a purifier of the blood and animal fluids, and in all diseases requiring purgation, tleansing and purifying the system, &e. Arc. They may be used without restraint from diet or occupation, from moderate or temperate living. being free from mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. Numerous certificates from variousparts of the United States have been, from time to time it manly necessary to inform-the public where they may be had genuene. Numerous certificates andrecommendations from Physicians and others accompany the directions. To satisfy the world that they are no quack prep aration, I would simply observe, that theyare the preparations of a regular Dronistand PhVincian, attested also by Dr. P. Physick, Dr. H. E. James, D N. Chapman, Dr. W. P. Dewees, Dr. B. Jackson, Dr. Robert hare, . Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. I. Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delaney. C. C.. Riddle, Esq., R. Adrain, Esq , &c. They are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail at Dr LEIDY'S DEA LTR EMPORIUM. No. 19t N. SECOND Street. below Vine, sign of the'Gold. en Eagle and Serpents, and b W. EPTING, D r ugg i s t , Pottsville. February 27th.9 I NPOR 'A"ON—Is wanted of EL• LEN DoUGH h:RTY, the wife of John Doug betty, deceased, ( maiden name Ellen Cranson.) Mel/tit heard from she was in Georgetown, in the. District of Colombia. Hobe will write or come to Tamaqua. Schuylkill county, Pa., she will hear something to her advantage, concerning her deceased Husband's property. Jan. 8, 2-3* MICHAEL DOUGHERTY. , • Wistar's ,of.-wild charm irns puts?. iozwlltoir" • won Ccirtsuartto4 and • Ltvll4,A4 l "Lattrr", Banseurn ,,,. caorke, to CEILLD2EN. BREAST, CHILONI4, COUGHS, ja: Wron ' A m illi im ils C it emem, rams as d W a r id s i s se gss ase , s P o r r T t a be z Pulinonary 'Organ'. 1, READ l IRAT sr HAS DONE. Mr". S. E. Austin :„.;, 4 a U tta o c n k d e e d rf i u r l i i li b e rhi r sd rY t.;;Fe in the 'fall of 1838, originating f um y a violent cold which settled op. i on her lungs. Various remedies were resorted to—the mo d Adria physicians were consulted— ' ,t,sp b y ' step, that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became subject to violent tits of coughing, expectorated large quart tit icy of matter end was evidently sinking very t a w: In this distressing situation, after all the vsrious remedies had been tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect of relief, the invaluable Balsam re. stored her to health ; and cow, in the place- of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has enjoyed for years. Fr See descrip. Lion of this interesting case in Dr. Wistat'a Tee. ethic on Consumption. Disinterested [laving witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's repara. tion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valnabm remedy, and acknowledged his statement true and cor rect. e s . J. H. WALTERS, Al. D. New York, April It 2, 1841. A Surprieiug Cure—Mri: Martha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable,member of the Meth , - °dist church, was also afflicted with Consump tion in its worst forms, and considered past re. envery by all her friends. A bottle of this Dal sal was presented to bier, which relieved her im mediately. This eirenmstance being mode known to the members orate church, they pur. chased several battiest for her, which relieved her entirely. The saute society have purchased Over linty bottles, for persons in indiligent cis cumstances, and positively assert it has not been used in a single instance whet° it has not given surprising relief. a:r. We, the undersigned, members of the Der. bin Benevolent Society of the Nlellnirlist church, haviig examined the above statement of Mrs. Wil-ortNicase, hereby certify it is in all respects I true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who are offl.cied. Ghtmos: MILLEa, MARY GARDNEI. s ' IMMAb ELIZABETH JAC , MIB. I Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with ihisconorlaint :or nearly five years, during which time she was under the mos. skil. ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botame, and lloniremiathie remedies, and every thing that at: fiord her dny hopes of relief. Site had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a harking cough, fir qiient pains in the breast. and has been lima. ble to sleep on :he right side for three years. By the use el this 'Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to Ibis day. ELIZ THOMPSON. Roxborough, September 11, 1t 4 .41. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottle s inure of I your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me hetiure. 1 have taken nearly all of the first, ! and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within I the last year. hut have never found any thing that has relieved tile to much. It has stopped my I cough entirely, checked my night sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel better in every we, (hart I have rot Hid n y You-r, respectfully, JAMES KELLY.. Haltuesbura, September lit, 1841. Friend Wistar —1 must again trouble thee to send me two bottles mote of thy invaluable Bal sam. 1 have now taken three bottles tw all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be fore. Send ice by the stage as soon as posAble, and oblige thy friend. J .COD 119LLOWAV. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the other day fir a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want , three bottles more see t snort, as 1 believe it will I cure me too. I have used a great many b.,lsams I of different kinds, have tried Javne's Expect°. I rant and other medicines besides, but nothing hiss ever dune me as muck good sill yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WILLIAM THOMAIL BAIN4 IN THE BREA , T. DEtiILETV, W'EARNEsS AND COUGH.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us i a letter in which tie says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared !to he going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely reenva red and DON imp) , excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Ftiyder Iris au- I thorned us to sly that be was afflicted with this annoying complaint fur several years and had tried every thing in vain. Ile was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit. Ling of Phlegm, Patti in the Chest, and Noinennis.s in the region of the Heait, and nothing else ever I gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never I found any Wing to give him relief but this Bal. earn. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have beet. many of the cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al. 'hough scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made pdblic, -we can proudly pay, its lame has spread in every direction, and mEs rap. idly acquiring n celebrity unequalled 'by any medicine ever offered to public indite. DRUL,GIS . AND DEALERS In every section of the country, will find this medicine an important end valuable addition to their stock, end should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power 40 place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there,are doubt. less; thousand Elltre,rllla who would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it conveniently. Oa' Be particular when you purchase, to ask for DR. WI•VTAR's BALSAM OF WILD CHErtity, aR there is an article called the "SYRUP Cs . Won ninny," advertised, which is entirely a differ cut medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION B. BANNAN A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus nrgininnn, or " Rdd Chtrry Bork"—opprovco by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and , rriversally acknowledged the most valuable Faintly Alledicine ' ever discovered. No 9,imrkery! Nr. Deception. The ph3sichin may boast ut his skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his stunderful cures, but of all ihe remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success. tul as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wi.thir's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has effected some of the most astorostricg cures ever recorded in the historvfat . medicine. ' Such indeed are the astonishin g healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of consumpiinn, and in Liver Complaints, diseases which have baffled the skill of the most distinguished physicians, when patients have snffereti with ; the mast din tressing cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the lunge. he. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmaernpias have failed, this invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected cures, after all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de spaired of. Besides rs surprising efficacy in these formi. 'dable complaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for diseases of children, such as Croup. Whooping cough, &c , and in those d,isordeis that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such as Coughs, Colds, Pig:Hey, Info enza, and Paine in the Breast, proateding from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. k t Prepared, wholesale and retail, by 'Wst.trates & Co., Chemists, No, 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price 8 - 1- 00 a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C.'. 11 A RTIN, . Agent for Schuylkill•county. o:3' Druggists and dealers supplied at the wholesale prices. January 1 =-'I"IMBERTON BOARDING SCHOOL Fo Fitsist.xs,—.Situated in Chester County, Penn sylvania, 28 miles N. W. from Philadelphia, and 3 miles from the Reading Rail Road, at Phoenixville. November Cl, 7 48—_ TEtcmm4suovAn - L. swAgrm 4..xNACILu For the - cnie of . Scrofala",ai 'King's eta plalti,lbict Melted ofparnfuLdiviwabk, and hilkettninenia, hieaffeetums - reating therefrom. Rhein:aline, W. eefotts Soret.illik Swel li ngs, Die' ases of Me Xirer - • and - "Shia General . Debility, - 4-e. and all Diseases miring from Impuriry of ../.I/ood. ISNMS Medicine is particularly recommended at. this sense& ort.Te year. as en alterative mad a ptirificr of ,the blood. It gives is tone and vigor to ifichilliated constitutions,"which invalids arc uncong.cioua of until they have experienced its effects. It i.i alai, recommended in Diseases where the lunge'and brcatt ate supposed to be effected, and also where the mostilution ie broken down by the woof Mercury Or Quinine ; THIS MEDICINE.bas the singular fiutune a just tribute to its great merit, of being • recoil]. mended by the most celebrated Practitioners of Nl.edieine in the United States and Europe; where. as Lot one otthe spurious mixtures, made in imi tation of it,has the least support from the . Medi• cal Faculty. This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be men tioned to. enforce convict inn. Swaineeronacea is recommended to all those invalids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparillci Syrups, Ex tracts, 11:e. Prepared at Swaim's Labaratory, Philadelphia Sold by B. Banmirs, Agent for Schuylkill Conn. ty, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September 12, 2.7—tf OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA & READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ngillE President and 31anagers of the Phila delphia & Reading Rail Road Company give notice to the TRADE that they have made or. rangemcnts to open their COAL RAILWAY from Pottsville to :he river Delaware for the trans. portation of coal, in all the month of November next. Rates of Freight and Tull on Coal. From Port Carbon, Pottsville, Mount Carbon, nr Schuylkill Haven, the charges fur Fieirght and Tell un coal ( delivered in the Coinpany'a Curs on their Railway ) will be av follows : Curing the months .1- December, Janus rv, and February. During the months of March, April, May, and June. Jut Mg the months of July, August, Sep tember, October, and November. 2,00 Ar allowance of 20 cents per ton will be made o those who furnish their own-cars. From Port Clinton the charges will be 25 cents per ton leas than the above. By order of the Board, S. 'BRADFORD, Secretary Tseadurer. Anuu%t I li h let 4 I. 33 TV.CTEIt! DR. LEIDY•S CEI.Y.BRATED TETTET AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming mnre popular. Daily do numerous individuals atop and inirirm the proprietor ails great success in removing and curing the Tether and !yell. Numerous teeitimoniabi might he glibliNhed of its efficacy, hut Mr the delicacy felt 14 , 4milividuala having their nainda published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable nifeelionA. It may be used with perfect safety by young acd old, even upon infants, containing no mercu ry, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. 13 Lei dy prepares it himself, and knowing its compost lion, confidently recommends it as superior to any other leinciy for the Teller and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Empo. rium, sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below V,ne. And also at WI 11,1 All T. EPTIND'S, Drug Store, Pottsville. Price 25 Cents a box. June 9, 25 HUMAN HAIR. CLEANLINESS OF Tfik: HEAD AND 11A1R. TRANGE it is that persons who attend strict ly to personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the Head—the flair the most essential— the most exposed—and the most beautiful when aroperly cared for, of all the gilts of the rrea. Pmfectly free may it he kept ul dindruff ur Turf Alai a certainty that the hair cannot fill Ai r. by tho one of the fluff. of Coluoihia. Lodi, a, gill you make your toilet without this ? answer fearlessly, Ni,, it you have once tried and experienced its pnritying el - Kelm—its sweet Tertionie. A hundred art;cles have been put forth on the credit ot this—the only first—the only really yal table article in 4%,S of test Many from all clas !es to these /nets. From the Boston Chroniclr,Jane 10 We see Sy un advertisement in another column Mat Al-Issrs. Comstock . & Co., the Agents fur thitridge's Balm of Columbia, have deputies. to sell that article in Boston and elsewherc—We known lady of this city whose hair was so near, ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenologiCal developements, which, considering thus they - be tokened a most amiable disposition, was riot iii reality very un fort...nate. Nevertheless she mourned the loss of locks that she, tad worn, and, after a year's fruitless resort tomiscalled restora tives, purchased. some months ago, a bottle or two of Oldridge's Dalin, anc.she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy; and of raven blackness. We are not'polring-Ltione of the commodity has been sent to uN-and, indeed, u edo not want any, for though .we were obliged 7o wears wig a year weAma-ve now, through its virtue, hair e. Hough, and of a passable quality, of odr own. D.4IIING FRAUD The Balm of Columbia has been. imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be per. chased or used unless it have the sinnoture o Com:sTocK 4- co. nn a s plendi d wrapper. This is the nnly external test that will secure the ?oldie from deception. Address COMSTOCK aY co. .Yholesale Druggists, New York, Maiden Lane '7. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING, arid 71,E M ENS dr PAR YIN, anti JOHN S.C. MAR PI N. Druggists, of Potistylle June 26 18.41 26-Iy. - - - tki oT II F.IIF.AB John T. Ilaz . zard and John Striae/1, Merchants, lately raiding under the, firrn of Flazz , ird and Strands, lid an the ninth'Oay of February, A. D 1841, •lecule to the undersignedla general Assignment .1 their effect., held in eopartnet.hip end indi. •idual, which arter pro/iding for the pay,,Ment .1 one small preferebee, provides fur the pay_ neat of all !heir debts equally and rateably with. rut stipulation. Notice is'ilierethre hereby given to all persons having, demands against the bald : inn, or either the said John 'l'. Hazzard or !din Strand), to present thorn to the undersign-. d. and all person. indebted to the said brio, it either the said John f. Hazzard and John ;frauds, arc required to make payment without !clay. F'. W. IHUGIJ E-, GEO. C. WYNKOOP, Assignees. The Assignment and a full staternentuf affiAira nay be se - eit at any lime at the office of All I NA 14, 33 F. W. HUGHES. NI I iTER 101 7 8.—A gent/cm:la ilelonging to one of the most ancient .and wealthy Eremites of this :Hy, who must be well known to numerous friends, laving. since ,the year 1818 up to recently been bent meanly double, and fur several t ears confined to his red, has been restored to good health—has regained 'its flatus.' erect position—and his quitted his car. iage. and now walks with ease!! We believe this s die gentleman's own description as near as possi- Ile, tom there is no exaggeration in it. We will give inquirers his address, and doubt not his humane feel tags will excuse the liberty; that any one doubting. ins.) , know these facts though he requests his t erne may not appear in print. Among ,other similar in stances, Mr. James G. Reynolds, 144 Christie street, bus been restored. and will giro personal assurances of the facts of his case. Both were rheumatisin, Ind contracted cords and sinews. flow has this seen done 1 - Answer.--6v the Indian VeattaVe Elixir inter sally and Beira Nerre and bone Liniment ester nally.—N. W. rterald, Jan, 26 1841. Sold only by'E,,mst nek ¢ C 0.71 Maiden Lane, And also by W. T. Epting, Clemens & Parvin,and . S. C. Mastrn. Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. lime 3 27-Iv. sart.Tv FUSE.—The subscriber has just re ceived a fresh supply of Safety Fuse, from the '. Manufactory, whisk he will warrant to be of a supe. rior quality:and foi blasting in Rock is perfectly safe, as the needle is dispensed with in its use. Upwards of :300,006 feet of this Fuse was used in one year on the New York and Erie Rail Road, and so firmly convinced were the Engineers of its entire safety that they prohibited the use of the needle and sub— stituted the use , of the Fuse in blasting. For sale by B. BANNAN. Nee:taker 11, La— Aoent for the Proprietors. , ORM iNEWSTORE. _ . = _Tut; lobscriberaisouldinnounce'to the public -fid - they have taken the stnie lately occu pied br W. Lewtda it- Co. and have just-re ceived and operied an aesortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, QueCnsware, ate. among which are Blwa -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and CasAiners-Sattinetts-Mooslin de Lanes—Chint zen—Viannels—Cotton do.—Checks„ Ticking's, Mor;o 0, -Ilicached and Unbleached Aluslins— Winter Vestin-Shawl.r. -Silk and. Cotton ilandkerebit%.4Wolscy—Worsted and Cotton Misery—MO*llw and Halt Hose—Gloves— Umbrellas,Sz c. • CAC/CET/ES. Rio—lava—Lagnme• end Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugara..—Young, Hyson—Gun powder—lmperial - and" back Tear.—Piekles— Spieea—Syrnp—Sugar HoM" and Trinidad Mo lasses—Sperm nod Common fails—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Rice.--Raisins and Currants—Hops —Barley, &e. QUEENS WARE. Liverpool, Granite, Com Mon and Scott.% Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with on assortment of Brushes, Cedar Were, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invn, the attention. of our friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN 1. %V. TiteCTMAN, S SILLYMAN. November 20 4? PILES,&c. , IOO REWARD. d - I NE HUNDRED DOLL tRS REWARD has been offered (or months, to any one who will us a bottle of Hays' Liniment for the Piles without being cured. Of thousands sold, in no one instance has it failed of a cure. Proof overwhel gto be seen where it is sold. It is also a certain cure in neatly every ease. ( externally ) in the following complaints. For the Piles Tightness of the chest, I For all Dropsy especially in children, 'fender Feet Foul Ulcers ofthe legs, sore throat by cancers I or other fungus sores, however obstinate of Ilong standing • Fresh Wmind4' Chiblains &c. &c. OUT. rer ton or uleei t rout Whooping cough Scold Llead rim GM Al; )71 r Strind!ers have cnunterfeited this atticte and put it up with rariuus devices. Do not be tin posed-upon. One thing will only protect you— it to the name of COMF,TOCK & CO.: that name must be always on the wrapper or you ate cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with ynn, and itit by that, or never buy it: for it is impassible for any tither to be true or gen uine. Suld by COMSTOCK & ro, w York, 71 Maiden Lane, and also by %V, ll . T. Epting, Clemens & Pdrvin, and John C. Martin. DrugglAs, ruttsville,SchuylkiliCouaity July 3 e 7-1 P.ENNSHLVAXIICIIA 31.A.LL. POTTSVILLE, PA WILLI %M G. JOHNSON, IgDESPECTFJLLY announces to his ntitner ous frienus and the public that he has taken this commodious Establishment, re sass. titled it up in a superior manner, and :: is now ready to sec° nmodate the bray -Idling cont./unity. The building is very large, dirty stoma high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners' Bank% and in the m o -d pleasant port of the Borough, and is well adapted 1;4. the purposes intended, having large Dining Rooms, extensive and airy parlours, single and dribble lodging room., 4'c, &c. The public may rest as:mred that the Wines and Liquor's kept will bent the choicest kind, with good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, and a well supplied table, to-ether with his personal attention, he feels confident trill insure all conve- Mendes recessary to the comlOrt of such as may favor . him with their emtorn. The Reading Room is well supplied with pa, perm front different sections of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N. B 'Piere is a tefectory in the bdsemeni story of the Building., a here all kirids.Of Refresh merits can be obtained at the shortest notice. October 3044 TATHAM & 11.1tOTHERS 9 PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE j2"E nodersignee;zieent for the manufacturers offer fer sule.tEA DEN PIPES, of all sizes and various thiekness and strength from .1 to 5 inches to diameter of bone. The superroi sty of this Patent Pipe, will be evident upon exanitna lion...-It is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is aln.ost exclusively used in Phila . otelpilia ter private service, being the cheapest and lick. NVnier, after standing sometime in small iron pipes will generally deposite a sediment of iron rust. Besides the usual sizes Tatham & Brothers manufacture very light leaden pipe, for conduct ing ‘‘ater Irmo springs at long distanees, under slight pressure or head of water, and for chem. teal and other uses. Calibre. Lengths. Weight. inch 100 yards 1 lb. per yard. t. 711 " 14 4 50 " 30 " 24 tt " 25 " 25 yards, 3 lbs 6oz per yd -1 :/5 feet, 5 lbs. 10 oz. 14 40 " 6 lbs. 14 oz. The price of the above is very low,—Apply to B. HANNAN. Pottsville. Agent for TATHAM & BROTHERS, No. 44, Prune Street, Philadelphia September 4, 1841. 36 —Gm . Agency for Periodicals. 11111 E subscriber is now Agent for the follbw ing popular Works, which will hereafter Le received at this office, and delivered to subscri bers in Ibis Borough free of postage. GoDE Lsoy's Boom, and Ladies' Amer:- can Magazine, edited by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale ar.d Mrs. L. 11. Sigourney. Price $3 per annum, in advance. Tlll , l Yeurqn PEoPLE'S &ma, or Magazine at Useful and Entertainin g Knowledge, edited by John Frost, A. NI. Professor of Belle Lewes in the High School of Philadelphia, and published by Morton M'Miehael, Monthly. with numerous illustrations at $ 2 per annum, 'payable in ad. PEorLEfe , LIBRARY or Magazine of Choice and Enteriailliog Literature, Sy Morton NFllichae published inoi.thly with rllnstrtionr, Price S payable in advance. Nltrirtv's : 1 1U.e.u.”,—at $l,OO per annum in advance. zioh- et if)? ion: for either o':ihe above work!: will he re.resved at thin office. N0v2,11 47 NST !UNCTION on the PIANO FOR. it; and in 'COCA I. 11USIC.—The inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction on the Piano Forte and Vocal,. music accoinna. nying the same, to such persons thatmay feel disposed to patronise him.—He will at ,tated hours, attend in any family; his terms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store. Centre Street. July 10 28—y E. F. RICHARDS. DOCTOR AD. LIPPE, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity, that, he has moved 'in town, and ofrers his professional serTi. ces in all the medical branches to the public. Practicing the Homccepathic system, and if requested, the Allcmpathic, ho hopes from long experience to give full satisfaction to such as will call on him. tic will homely for profession al services at any time at his residence. A D. LIPPE, M. D. Greenwood, December 4 49-1 f GERMAN BOOKS. —THE sub scriber has for sale the following German Books, which he will sell by the dozen or single, at Philadelphia prices, Family Bibles, quarto and octavo wish Plates Testaments, with and without clasps, Union Hymn Books, Psalters, large and small, Stark'a Prayer Books, A BC Books, • Lutherian Catechisms, English & German, Reformed do do German Arith mai ics Deco 4 49-2 t MMOM 11 : DRY GOODS L 0 0 li B. HANNAN B. BANNAN =I BIECHTE KIS PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE! • F OR Cough's. Colds, Influenzas, Asthumeatarths. *Diseasesof the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of aynroaching consumption. The above medicine has proved itself one of the mom efficiati•ms ever employed, n the above affec tions. , It is well known by thouiands, but, in order to make it more generally known. the proprietor thinks it necessary, to publish the, following ,proofs. f it which con titute but a small portion of the testimony that mi ht be adduced in proof of its efficacy. TM. ug.hoat Germany it is used and employed More an any other preparation for Colds. ac.. and there s well known for its e ffi cacy, that they call it the" / FE PRESERVER." Pik 50 cents a bottle, ( hair pint ) Extract from a letterfrom Nathaniel Atwood, Esq. of Eaton. Penzsylvania, Dear Sir 1 should consider it ungrateful. if I did not inform you (and with my consent allow you to publish this,) that after having tried by the recom— mendation of my friends, almost every kind of medi cine for coughs, colds. ttc.. I never found relief until lately having used Dr. Bcchter's Pulmonary Preser• calve, recommended to me by your agent in this place. and which cured me of a violent cough, spilt mg of blood, pain in my breast, and shortness of breath, with all of which I have been afflicted for two }ears past. I am now however enjoying as good health as ever.and owe my recovery to the above valuable medicine. Translation from a communication in German. Prerssusfa, June 26th. IMO. DR. LEI C Y, nt Philadelphia. ResPe , led was much pleased slier my arri val in this country. to find that Dr. Bechter's valuable preparation. so long successfully Used in many parts nfGermany. Is no v prepared by you. I have sees many wonderful cures made by it in the old country. Many persons whose pings were supposed to be almost entirely destroyed, and pronounced incurable. have been restored to good health by it. I know where one case was beyond the hopes of ever re covering, and was for years helpless, and confined to bed without being abb . ...to sit up, but was raised by the wonderful effects of Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preservative, and so fir cured as to be able to ride and walk about A great many instances have been cured in the various Pulmonary affections, and I my. sell have received great benefit from it, both Mere and in my own native country. I hope it may be as successful in this country an it has been in Germa ny. When properly known no family wall be with— out it. You rs. Signed, ' SIGMUND SCIL%RRE P.S, I get it in thisplace of your Agent. Trenton. N. J., October 12th. 1.539. FRIEND LEIDY :—Thee will he much surprised at my communication. when I inforni thee of my per lect recovery. after having used six bottles of thy medicine. Thee knows how miserable and dis. tressed I was. Pale, and sickly, without appetite, full of pain, with much cough, and oppress:on in my chest, rattling in my throat Sec. lam now enjoy ing good health, and :hough Go year■ of age. feel young in spirits, and must attribute my good health to the good t Gets of thy Pulmonary Perse.vative. Phy friend and well wisher. Signed, REBECCA 1 , :1111.EN. Extract of a laic,- from the Mx. Israel IlopAins of Ralbmore. On your recommendation..l made use or Dr. !itch trr'.B Pulmonary Preservative, - and although 1 tried all other remedies for my cough, I never found relief except from the above medicine. 1 have been much benefited by it. and have recommended it to many others, who have Buttered with rains in their breasts, coughing. spitting of blood, difficulty of breathing colds, influenzas. &c., and all have been speedily cured thereby. Sumerous oilier certificates and recommendations, accompany directions. PRICE, 50 CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pier.') The above is prepared and sold, %VIIOLESA LE and urrA IL. at Wt. LEI PV'S Num EMPO RIUM, No. 191 NOWI'll SECOND "street , below VlNE:street, and also at 'WILLIAM 'l'. EPTING'S Drug store, Pottsville, Schuyllsll.4County. July 101811 28-Iyr wrrilEnit.r...si imam ER, At the OM tand , No. 6.5, 'North Front street Eittt nde THREE: IX) 111 S FR • PA EMI ufacturers of %Vhi'te Lead ii Calomel. grounder Red Precipt, .., Red Lead, White do • " Litharge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yell. Snip. Quinine do Green Ta rt. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Luna rCausti c 01. Vitriol Com. do A q. Fort is Acet. Morphia Muriatic Ar id Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur Tart Acid Opi.de Nareot. Sup Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Corroa,Sub. Merc. F.thiops do. Refiners ofChampnor,Sa 1 N it re,grimstoneitorax. Ate OtTer forsale the a hove •Inentioned articles, to. gether with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other a rticlei n the Chem. Ica I and Medicine line. Reins manufeturers of all thearticlesenumeratcd under the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glage,from 68, 4 34, Oct I 1837 48-- inslow's Balsam of Horn Hound. unparalled remedy for common Colds, Coughs Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, tending to Consumption ; composed of the concentrate ( ) virtues of Horehound, Boneset, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vege. table substances. Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW Rochester, N. Y. rrltiE innocence and universally admitted pectoral virtues et he Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made,are too generally known to requ:re recommendation : it is therefore only ne.- cessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concen trated and so happily combined with several other vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the com plaints above mentioned. ANOTHER FACT. - . Mr. Winslow—Sir: Having derived the most aston ishing benefit, by the use of your" Balsam of Hore hound," lam anxious in some way, to aid in extending its benefits to others, and will therefore state the facts in my own case. In January last. I had been afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs, for nearlyfiee months, during which time I used every thing almost, recommended in similar cases, hut found little or no relief. Havinr , given up my bus iness entirely, and by the advise of ' llly - aim - ins made preparation to go Smith as soon as practicable. I was advised to make trial of the above truly valuable Medicine, and to my great surprise, found almost in stant relief, and by using only four bottles was en tirely restored in health. S 1111 . EL 0 ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort. May 15.1840. Price :4 - 1 cents per bottle. For sale by CLEmP.: , :s CV PA nviv. and Wm. T. F.Pr— t l'.utsville, Pa. and bythe Druggists in the country generally. August :.•8 35—Stno PUBLIC SALE. pL'R:47A N7' to an order of the Orphan's Court of solloyikill County, the subscriber, Administrator orate Kstate of Alm. ha ID Kiefre, late of Puicgrove Towlmhip, in the said enmity, deceased, will expose to sale, by Public Vendee. on Saturday, the 29th day of January next, at 2 o'clock, I'. M.. at the !loose °Clime! Reinhart, in the borough of Pinegrove, in said county, A certain tract of Land, ' s ituated in the township aforesa , d, bounded by lands of Joseph Kiefer. H. Hummel,Jacob Eberly. and Swatara;Creek, co-..tatn ing one hundred and twenty five acres, more or less, part wood land and part clear. and a good orchard on the same. Also, the undivided third part of two adjoining lots of ground in Zimmerman's addition to the town ofl'inegrove. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given, and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale. by KAMUELGUSS,Admin'r. By order of the Court, JACOB KREBS.CIerk. Orw igsborgember 25, 1841 52-51 Estate of Abraham Kirfer, tale of Pinegrove Township, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters orAdmin istration have been granted unto the subscriber, on the Estate of said deceased. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make payment, anothose having demands will please present their ac counts for settlement. SAMUEL GUSS, Adm'r. Pinegrove, December 25. 52-6 7111 Y'S MUSEUM FOIL 1842 Price educed. The great success attending this pub !melon for the first year has enabled the publishers to.reduce the price for 1842 to $l, payable in advance This work ought to be introdaeed into every family where there are children, It is published in ?deathly numbers. and will be delivered to subscribers in this Borough free of postage. Subscriptions received by ' B. BANNAN, Agent for the publisher. December 18 • —5l HE CORNER OF ARCH ST I ELPAI .k. This statement is similar to the foregoing. To Mr. M'Kinty, one dozen were sent at a venture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, I kit him 2 dozen on commission, and on the lith inst. he paid me fur 7 dozen, stating, as do the other,. that no medicine with which he is acquainted has as gond a name and so ready a sale. Peter Kline, Post Muster, has sold to a inns who has the white swelling, probably near fin whom I seen, and who stales, that no other rein. edy has rendered him any service, but.that the Gas, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fully persuaded he-will entirely recover. Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the otta-r pills, but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to H or 9 of them—that tho' he had these !ni: than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he now sells .about 10 boxes where he has a call for one of the other sort. He mentioned a we. mon who has during •cveral years suffered by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had been invoked, she has not found any benefit, save in the use of these pills. I would add much general and particular in• formation, but shall defer to a mote convenient opportunity an exposition which must he interest. ing to all who are liable to diseases. To the busi ness in hand, the reference, I have paid the at. tent inn it seems to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest desire that it max he rend will candor, and produce the effect to tivhich truth it always entitled. Respect fully, listfollowing named gentlemen compose the list ol ut4.nts for this county and vidinity, so fur as they are at present received. Other names will be added as agents shall be appointed. T. &. BRATTY, Pottsville, DonielSaylor,Schitylkill Haven, Cute!) Whet...yr. Ptitegrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, J. k Matz, Port Aarnts Moo,' w,:, P. M. Lower Maliantailgo Jacob Kauffman, Upper do Kauffman, do do ' 1 /F. flamer. P. M. Millersburg, (BOthel P. 0.) S. S,Mndel, Gratztown. _ - SUNDAY SCHOOL HOOKS I Published by the American Sunday School 1.4d.': Gifts for Holidays 'tido, a Historical Sketch ofJewit.h Ifistort, • The Spring Mortii..g, ' . The New Year's Gilt, Wickl•ife and his Times, Way of Life, • Bunyen's Holy War, illustrated, Jesus, tl.e Child's Example, The Song of the, Angela, Joy, of the Shepherds, Youth's Friend, Together with several hundred premium gooks for . sehools, from i.no cent to 20 Cents each. Also, Union Spelling Books and Primers; Testaments and Hymn Books, Readers No. f, 2 & 3, Union Question Books, Vol: I,• • Catechisons and Red and Blue Tickets,— ' Class and minute Books, Al: of which will be ;furnished to Scifule9 Schools and others, at the Union .Catalongel prt. ees. For sale s'y - 1. BA NN/N. December; 25_ • EGNISEI TILE PHILADELPHIA AND'' 541!L•PBiySOlt UZELDING RAIL Roam. RATES OF FREIGHT BETWEEN READING AND PIIILADELINDA, FROG MAY 3rd, 1841. Per Ton 2000 ar. Plaster. Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and t • Bricks. 81 30 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble, Lime, Tar and Pitch, S 1 50 Flour 20 cents per Barrel. Natl.' and Spikes, Bur and Boiled ) Iron, Hollowware, Grain. Salt. t. ' Bark, Lumber. Slaves , Salt, Fisli f ' 1 .75 Tobacco, and Lead, ' J Groct ries, hardware, whiskey. Ales and Beer, Oil, Leather. Cotton, Steam, Engines, & Machinery, l T Seeds, Butter, Laid, and Tallow, , 2 75 Rags, Wnod, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthenware and Glue, J Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign,) Liquors, Drugs, and Medicines, I Glass, Paper; China and Queens. 3 25 ware, Meat, Fish, and Confec tionary, No storage will be charged for receiving or delivering freight, at any the Depots on t h e line,unless allowed to remain over ten days. No Freight received aficr 3 o'clock P. - 11. can be forwarded by the morning Train or. the next day. No Freight received after .5 ;o'clock P. M. cao he unloaded on the same day. DANS OF STARTING OF FR FIGHT TRAIN . From Reading, on Tucadays and Fridays, at 6 o'clock .4. From Philadelphia. on WcdneFdaya and S. urdays, at 6 o'clock A. M. G. A. NICOLL:3. Boiterirocndant Transp4 P. & Read. R R. Reatline, May R, 1841, WRICPECT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL, Of the North American College of Health. A. appears by the following circumstances, SIC fast superseding the use of calmer Pals aro UNIVERSAL. REMEDY, far the purification of the Nand. and us a consequence, the eradication of DISEASE from the IibMAN SYSTEiI• , TIIO3IAS & JAMES BEATTV, AVING been duly appointed County - Ag ent ' 1 • 11 fur the sale, in large or ern all gunman - 6, of the named article, suggest the following strong presumptive proof, thiit the claim of this rgedicare to public Confidence, is founded an iin. questionable at.d we believe, unquestionable au. hot ity. Letter from 1 1r1Camfield, Travelling Agent for the United States. Messrs. T & J. BEATTY. I herewith enclose for your service in the way of advertising, the notice of Slighter & Knight, successors to Kettn & Stichier, mg, who are agents fie Brandreth Pitts, and • perhaps for others. You will perceive the form of their language, under these eircumstai.cee, and my business is to apprise you of the teloiii,o. ny which the gentlemen to whom thi y relir have already given, --finer of them pi ior to 'he b. terence, and one, Mr. (;. H. Milli r, sluice the refercixe, hut without being informed of it by me, or in any manner alluding to it. STICIiTER & MqiNGlll,(us successors-Viols & Stichter, Reading.) having !men duly apPoine ed county agents lot the excellent and superior medicine above named, are now prepared to lop. ply the demands of former agencies, and will be gratified by the appointment and s4pply of new ones, on the usual liberal terms. "Fur the character of these pills, we refer with confidence, but without asked consent, to the following named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to know their true value,in comparison with any others now in marker.— Their relative location gives every facility to the inquirer who desires to obtain, either ler sale of use, a first rate article." To take them in consecutive order, then C. %V. Porter, P. Bi., Maiden Creek, Jan, MI, took of me on coniminaton, 6 doz. Since 11,,,t time. be purchased of K: & S. Reading 6 dcy and on the 4th inst. took 6 dozen of me, i•taittg, that • he never had a medicine which brought back so good n report, nor one which lad ready a sale. As lie is Post Master,rany person can easily and cheaply ascertain tAlicther toy veracity can he impeached and at the same, time learn what other pulls, he sell* or hos sold. • Mr. G. hi. Miller, late of firickenstilie,. had requested me to appoint him an agent for Wane elsdurf, because he well knew llic value of the article; April 26th he took of me 4 dozer, and on the 84th inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it twine in Worneladorf, a new article, and bought 2 dozen more. R. CAM Fl ELD, Travelling Agt. United States. Pottsville, May :9 22—u B. K. Miller, McKeansburg, Wm. Taganrt, Tnuuqua, F. they & Cu. Tu,curfora, Samuel Boyer, :Bold l'ort, Seidel & nainlmre, J. W lest lincersimi Principal Offico. 169 Rnce at. Philadelphia • %VILLI.AM WRIG)IIT,I Vice 'Pres't N. A. Col. Health.
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